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| notes = * The {{DamageType|Lightning}} damage originating from [[Lightning Charges (Condition)|Lightning Charges]] doesn't seem to trigger the item and thus doesn't apply {{SmIconLink|Reverberation Condition Icon.webp|Reverberation (Condition)|Reverberation}} effect to targets. The {{DamageType|Radiant}} from [[Morninglord's Radiance (Condition)|Morninglord's Radiance]], however, does trigger Reverberation - both on weapon and spell attacks.''(as of 4.1.1.3648072)'' | | notes = * The {{DamageType|Lightning}} damage originating from [[Lightning Charges (Condition)|Lightning Charges]] doesn't seem to trigger the item and thus doesn't apply {{SmIconLink|Reverberation Condition Icon.webp|Reverberation (Condition)|Reverberation}} effect to targets. The {{DamageType|Radiant}} from [[Morninglord's Radiance (Condition)|Morninglord's Radiance]], however, does trigger Reverberation - both on weapon and spell attacks.''(as of 4.1.1.3648072)'' | ||
* | * The {{DamageType|Thunder}} damage from {{SAI|Phalar Aluve: Shriek}} does not activate '''Thunderous Conversion'''.{{verify}} | ||
| bugs = * Though stated "upon the target(s)", '''Thunderous Conversion''' can only trigger once per attack. | |||
** This means that AoE spells (e.g. {{SAI|Radiance of the Dawn}} or {{SAI|Flame Strike}}) can only apply {{Cond|Reverberation}} to the first target in the log order, leaving the rest without the effect. | ** This means that AoE spells (e.g. {{SAI|Radiance of the Dawn}} or {{SAI|Flame Strike}}) can only apply {{Cond|Reverberation}} to the first target in the log order, leaving the rest without the effect. | ||
** This also means that dealing multiple instances of damage in a single attack (e.g. with {{SAI|Lightning Arrow}}) will still only apply 2 turns of {{Cond|Reverberation}}. | ** This also means that dealing multiple instances of damage in a single attack (e.g. with {{SAI|Lightning Arrow}}) will still only apply 2 turns of {{Cond|Reverberation}}. | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:25, 30 October 2024
Thunderous Conversion is a passive feature that disorients the user's target whenever they deal thunder, lightning or radiant damage.
Description
When the wearer deals Thunder, Lightning, or Radiant damage, inflict 2 turns of upon the target(s).
Details
- Recharge: Per attack
Condition: Reverberation
Duration: 2 turns
- Affected entity has a -1 penalty to Strength, Dexterity, and Constitution Saving throws per remaining turn.
- When the entity has 5 or more turns of Reverberation, it takes 1d4Thunder damage and must succeed a DC 10 Constitution saving throw or fall . The condition is removed afterward.
How to learn
Granted by the equipment:
Notes
- The Lightning damage originating from Lightning Charges doesn't seem to trigger the item and thus doesn't apply effect to targets. The Radiant from Morninglord's Radiance, however, does trigger Reverberation - both on weapon and spell attacks.(as of 4.1.1.3648072)
- The Thunder damage from does not activate Thunderous Conversion.[Needs Verification]
Bugs
- Though stated "upon the target(s)", Thunderous Conversion can only trigger once per attack.
- This means that AoE spells (e.g. to the first target in the log order, leaving the rest without the effect. or ) can only apply
- This also means that dealing multiple instances of damage in a single attack (e.g. with . ) will still only apply 2 turns of